What time you think it is is called the perception of time. The perception of time is a valid question and often differs from actual clock time.
Most people can correctly state whether it is morning, afternoon, or evening without a clock or looking outside. Nighttime, of course, is easiest, because it is dark.
But when clouds, weather, or country's location makes cues of time difficult, it can change our perception of the correct time.
As some examples:
Cues or clues humans use:
Chronemics is the study of how individuals perceive and use time. It focuses on cultural variations in time perception and the way time influences communication and interaction between people.
reaction time ----a+ foolThe amount of time it takes a person to perceive a stimulus and react to it is averagely 1 to 1.5 seconds.
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Psychoactive.
Its hard to perceive something when you don't understand it or when something is long and you put it off your brain makes it think it doesn't know the answer.
Your past experiences and emotions influence how you feel about a poem.
We perceive time dilation when time seems to pass differently depending on our speed or proximity to a massive object. Factors that influence our perception of time dilation include our speed, gravity, and the relative motion of objects around us.
Directly, 3 (or possibly 4, if you include time).
Yes... all the time, but you have to ask yourself, how do you perceive a ghost? If it is by the many "resurrections", "angels" or "demons", then the Bible mentions them all the time. Otherwise, the next time you think you see a ghost, consider it to be one of the above.
infinitive , to perceive
The adjective form of perceive is perceptive.
The prefix of "perceive" is "per-".